US Coalition Strikes
Are Causing Soaring Casualties
by Jason
Ditz, May 26, 2017 Antiwar.com
Exemplified by the hundred and some odd people they’ve killed in the
last 48 hours, the US is
struggling mightily with the narrative that they are taking extraordinary care
to limit the number of civilian casualties in the air war in Syria, and are
rapidly losing any pretense of a moral high ground.
Indeed, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
is noting that the soaring death toll from US airstrikes has now surpassed the civilian toll of the
Assad government’s own airstrikes, which the US and other Western nations have
condemned as indiscriminate and irresponsible.
Oftentimes, US officials have been so outraged
at Syria’s “indiscriminate” air strikes that they’ve demanded regime change,
and has railed at Russia and Iran for tolerating their tactics in bombing
civilian targets. Obviously, the US never sees the same problem with its own
massive killings.
That’s probably because officially, they don’t
even recognize the overwhelming majority of the civilian deaths they cause, as
the Pentagon’s official death toll for the air war in Iraq and Syria omits
virtually all major incidents, and tends to be at most 10% of the toll reported
by NGOs.
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